Philadelphia Flyers 18 Most Complete Teams Ever

This summer, the Philadelphia Flyers signed Ilya Bryzgalov. The team's goaltending has been inconsistent over the past couple seasons and the team believes that the goaltending was the only missing piece.

Now, they have everything they need it would seem to be a complete team, despite trading Mike Richards and Jeff Carter and losing Ville Leino to free agency.

The team still has depth at forward, great defense and top-notch goaltending now.

Since we won't know how well this team actually performs on the ice until the season begins, let's reminisce about the most complete and best Flyers teams in history.

15. 2003-04

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The 2003-04 Philadelphia Flyers went 40-21-15-6 during the regular season, accumulating 101 points. They finished first in the Atlantic Division and went to the conference finals, where they were defeated by the Tampa Bay Lightning.

The team's top offensive producers that season were Mark Recchi, 75 points, Michal Handzus, 58 points, and John Leclair, 55 points.

Joni Pitkanen led on defense and Robert Esche led in net.

During the playoffs, Keith Primeau, Alex Zhamnov and Jeremy Roenick were the leading scorers and Esche boasted a .918 save percentage and 2.32 GAA.

The team's scoring leaders during the regular season were Eric Lindros, John LeClair and Rod Brind'Amour. Lindros scored 115 points, 47 of them goals. LeClair scored 97 points and Brind'Amour put up 87 points.

Eric Desjardins led on defense and Ron Hextall led in net, with a save percentage of .917 and GAA of 2.17.

Lindros, LeClair and Dale Hawerchuk led in playoff scoring and Hextall put up a GAA of 2.13.